Captured Teen Terrorist Spills The Secret

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In an interview with CBS News, a captured teen terrorist opened up about life as an ISIS fighter.

When the Islamic State invaded 15-year-old Kareem Mufleh’s village, he was given two awful options: join the jihadists or experience the horror of being beheaded.

Mufleh chose to join ISIS.

While ISIS fighters have caused hundreds of thousands of defenseless people in Iraq and Syria to flee and are becoming the stuff of living nightmares, Mufleh explained what makes them so detached and cowardly.

He claims that ISIS gave him the anti-anxiety drug Zolam before he went in to battle.

“That drug makes you lose your mind,” he said. “If they give you a suicide belt and tell you to blow yourself up, you’ll do it.”

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In an interview with CBS News, a captured teen terrorist opened up about life as an ISIS fighter.

When the Islamic State invaded 15-year-old Kareem Mufleh’s village, he was given two awful options: join the jihadists or experience the horror of being beheaded.

Mufleh chose to join ISIS.

While ISIS fighters have caused hundreds of thousands of defenseless people in Iraq and Syria to flee and are becoming the stuff of living nightmares, Mufleh explained what makes them so detached and cowardly.

He claims that ISIS gave him the anti-anxiety drug Zolam before he went in to battle.

“That drug makes you lose your mind,” he said. “If they give you a suicide belt and tell you to blow yourself up, you’ll do it.”

Exactly, and this is why they are ultimately going to fail. The difference between our Army and theirs is that our Soldiers want to be Soldiers. I've long said that their swelling numbers are deceptive because a lot of their members simply had the choice of join or die. That's no way to sustain a fighting force. Meanwhile the Peshmerga Kurdish forces has people from all over the world voluntarily joining the cause. I even read an article about some guy from Ohio that is fighting with them now.

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